The eagerly anticipated heavyweight boxing event that will air on Netflix is just a little less than two months away. It will showcase boxing legend Mike Tyson stepping into the ring to face off against YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Nov. 15.
The 58-year-old former heavyweight champion, who was once hailed as “the most dangerous man in the world,” has announced his readiness to return to the ring. This is a significant moment, as it follows a medical emergency that postponed the original bout. The fight against Jake “The Problem Child” Paul will mark Tyson’s first return to the ring since his exhibition bout against Roy Jones Jr. in 2020.
Paul, 27, has improved his record to 10-1 after he secured a replacement opponent: bare-knuckle boxer and former mixed martial artist Mike Perry. The match occurred in the “Fear No Man” main event on July 20, the original night he was supposed to fight Tyson. Paul added another win to his resume, showing unwavering confidence as he said he will continue to demonstrate that he can compete with legitimate boxers.
The Tyson-Paul fight is proceeding as planned. Here are the most recent updates and rumors surrounding this highly awaited event. The excitement is palpable as the date draws near.
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Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson: Date, Time and Streaming
- Date: Friday, Nov. 15
- Time: Not yet announced
- TV: Not available on TV
- Streaming: Netflix
Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson official fight rules
This approved fight, sanctioned by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations, will consist of eight two-minute rounds instead of the usual three-minute rounds. Both boxers will wear 14-ounce gloves, which are heavier than the standard gloves.
Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight card
*Full card yet to be released
- Super lightweight title bout: Katie Taylor vs. Amando Serrano
- Middleweight: Neeraj Goyat vs. Whindersson Nunes
Jake Paul not concerned with Tyson’s health
After Tyson experienced a health scare earlier this year, causing the fight to be postponed by a few months, there was concern within the boxing community for Tyson. However, Jake Paul does not share this concern and claims that no backup will be needed for Tyson.
Answering questions from TMZ, Paul told reporters, “He’s doing great. He’s super healthy behind the scenes and feeling great. That’s what we’re focused on, and there’s not a backup currently.” Paul continued, “You can get seriously hurt or injured in there. So, if you’re not in there to go to war, then you should just get out.”
Predictions for Tyson-Paul:
PredictEm: Jake Paul
Loot Levinson writes: “I’m betting on Jake Paul at -195 betting odds. I think this Bovada number has a chance to dip with some casual money coming in on Tyson, but I think it’s the prudent move. Tyson can still move pretty well, but against a youthful guy who isn’t an altogether pushover, it’s just an uphill battle for a man his age, as much as part of me wants to be wrong.”
Roy Jones Jr.: Tyson to win
In a recent interview with FightHype, Jones, who fought Tyson in an exhibition in 2020 — Tyson’s last appearance in a ring — said he believes Tyson will win the fight:
“It’s a young lion and an old lion. It’s a great situation for them. It gives Jake a chance with Mike being as old as he is. I think it’s a great opportunity for both fighters but I still think Mike is gonna be a little bit too much for Jake.”
Adam Burke, VSiN: Jake Paul to win
Burke writes, “Paul is fighting a huge name here in Tyson, but it is hard to have any idea what to expect from the former champ. Paul’s youth and progression into being something of a respectable fighter are the reasons why he is favored in this bout. Say what you will about fighting MMA guys masquerading as boxers, but those are guys with good cardio and some more recent data points on fighting with their fists than Tyson.”
Nate Diaz: Taking Mike Tyson
In an interview on the All the Smoke podcast, Diaz said that while he respects Paul’s youth, speed, and nothing to lose attitude, Tyson is still his guy. Diaz believes that the pressure that comes with Paul being expected to win could play a role in the result as well.
When will Jake Paul fight Mike Tyson?
The fight is still scheduled to take place on Nov. 15 at AT&T Stadium, the home of the Dallas Cowboys. Most Valuable Promotions, the event organizer, has carefully planned the date to avoid any conflicts with the Cowboys’ home schedule. They have selected a new date to ensure a smooth event and have taken into account the Cowboys’ game against Houston on “Monday Night Football” on Nov. 18.
The start time for the fight has not been announced yet. It will be exclusively available on Netflix and will not be broadcast on cable television or any other streaming services.
Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson odds:
As of September 21, odds from DraftKings give Paul the edge against Tyson.
- Moneyline: Paul (-320) | Tyson (+240)
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Jake Paul’s most recent fight
The YouTuber-turned-boxer faced Mike Perry on July 20 and achieved a victory with a sixth-round TKO, bringing his career record to 10-1.
Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson ticket prices
AT&T Stadium can accommodate up to 80,000 people, offering a wide range of ticket prices. Vivid Seats is selling first-row ringside tickets for over $47,000 each, while floor tickets are available for as low as $643. Additionally, upper level concourse seats are listed for as low as $87 each.
Tale of the tape: Jake Paul height and weight
Paul is listed at 6-foot-1 and reportedly weighs 230 pounds, up from his usual fighting weight of 200 pounds.
Tale of the tape: Mike Tyson height and weight
Tyson is listed at 5-foot-10 and fought at 220 pounds in his most recent exhibition bout.
Jake Paul age
Jake Paul is 27 years old.
Mike Tyson age
Mike Tyson is currently 57 years old, but will turn 58 by the fight date.
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